Monday, November 1, 2010

Illegals canvass for votes in Washington State

AP
10/22/10

SEATTLE (AP) - When Maria Gianni is knocking on voters' doors, she's not bashful about telling people she is in the country illegally. She knows it's a risk to advertise to strangers that she's here illegally—but one worth taking in what she sees as a crucial election.

The 42-year-old is one of dozens of volunteers—many of them illegal immigrants—canvassing neighborhoods in the Seattle area trying to get naturalized citizens to cast a ballot for candidates like Democratic Sen. Patty Murray, who is in a neck-to-neck race with Republican Dino Rossi.

Pramila Jayapal, head of OneAmerica Votes, says the campaign is about empowering immigrants who may not feel like they can contribute to a campaign because they can't vote.

"Immigrants really do matter," Jayapal said. "If we can't vote ourselves, we're gonna knock on doors, or get family members to vote."

So far the illegal immigrants going door-to-door aren't meeting opposition. Craig Keller, an organizer for Respect WA, a group pushing for stricter immigration law in the Washington, said he doesn't mind illegal immigrants volunteering for vote drives, he just wants to make sure mistakes on the voter rolls don't allow them to vote.

"Anybody can go out and wave a sign, but when it comes to who's making the choices, there's no question they need to be citizens," Keller said.

In close elections across the country, the immigrant and minority vote is considered key for candidates, especially Democrats.

Earlier this week in Nevada, a television ad urging Latinos not to vote sparked outcry from Democrats, who called it a dirty trick meant to keep Hispanics home and boost Republican candidates. Univision and Telemundo—the nation's two largest Spanish-language networks—canceled the ad, which the Republican group Latinos for Reform had planned to eventually run in Nevada, Florida, California, Texas and Colorado through the Nov. 2 election.

Seattle is home to a wide array of immigrant communities, from Latinos to east Africans and Asians.

Congress declined this year to consider overhauling the country's immigration law, much to the chagrin of immigrant advocates who had expected Democrats to do so by now.

Still, OneAmerica Votes launched one of the largest get-out-the-vote campaigns in the state on behalf of Democratic candidates. The organization is an offshoot of OneAmerica, one of the state's largest and the most influential immigrant-rights advocacy group.

Charlie McAteer, OneAmerica Votes' spokesman, says the organization would back candidates from any party. He says they're looking for candidates who demonstrate commitment to immigrant communities or issues.

Through home visits, phone banks and mailings the organization is aiming to reach about 40,000 registered voters in the Seattle area in an attempt to help Democrats gain ground in key races. Volunteers include other types of people who can't vote, such as legal permanent residents.

About 150 volunteers rolled out in nine cities across Washington this past week, knocking on 3,000 doors.

In Bellevue, a city of nearly 123,000 east of Seattle, Gianni knocked on 25 doors and spoke to 15 people, she said.

One man, a naturalized citizen from the Philippines, said he knew what she was going through after she shared she was in the country illegally.

"There's always a risk," Gianni said in Spanish about her legal status. "But if there's a change, I would feel like I contributed, even in a small part, to a change we all need."

Gianni arrived in the United States on a visa 13 years ago looking for work and stayed. For a while her only son lived here, but has since moved back to Mexico.

"In order for there to be a change to our broken immigration system," she said, "I believe one has to fight."


Comment:

Comrades, this is not a racial issue. It is a legal issue. Irregardless of where they came from and why they came, they ignored American immigration laws. That alone is reason enough to deport them.

Many Mestizos say they have a right to be here because they were here first. I won't argue whether or not they were here first. Let's just say that even if they were, they lost their foothold in this country 160 years ago. Whether it was right or wrong, it happened, and we're not giving it back. It's time for them to get over it. Besides, if we were to give any land back, it bloody well wouldn't be to them. We took it from them, they took it from the Spanish, and the Spanish took it from the Indians, therefore the Indians have more right to it than they do.

I'm sure many Latinos would argue that they are part Indian, so they have the right to this land. True, they are part Indian, but they are part Aztec, Mayan, Olmec, and Toltec Indians. These tribes are Mexican and Central American. Now if they were Apache, Navajo, Hopi, et al, their arguement might hold some water. Now many Latinos who have been in this country since we took it from Mexico may have some American tribal blood in them, but not the ones from Mexico.

To put it simply, they need to wait their turn. My maternal grandfather waited five years before he could immigrate from Ireland. My paternal great great grandfather waited about the same. When he arrived here from Germany, he didn't speak any English. Within one year he spoke enough English to get by, and by two years was fluent. When this Maria Gianni was interviewed, she spoke in Spanish. She said she's been here 13 years. She has absolutely no business not knowing English. Now she might say when America took over this land from Mexico, the Mexicans who stayed were promised that they wouldn't have to give up their language. That's absolutely correct. However, that applied to Mexicans who were here BEFORE we took over. Also, this garruntee was not for all time. It applied to only three generations. The last generation this applied to has been dead for over 50 years. When immigrants come to this country, the least they can do is learn our language. Although it is not officially recorded as such, our language is English.

Why is EVERY other country in the world entitled to an official language except us? Because we're a nation of immigrants? Horse manure! Canada is a nation of immigrants. Their official languages are English and French. Australia is a nation of immigrants. Their official language is English. So is New Zealand. Every country in the New World is basically nations of immigrants. They all have official languages. But for some reason, the only place this is not allowed is the United States.

I am sick and tired of the attitude of Mexico for Mexicans, France for the French, etc, but America belongs to everybody. Again I say horse manure! America belongs to us! It's time the White man stood up and defended what's his.

As Commander Rockwell once said, "Take a stand, White man, or stand out of the way!"

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